Enemy on the Euphrates : The Battle for Iraq, 1914-1921
Enemy on the Euphrates : The Battle for Iraq, 1914-1921
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Author(s): Rutledge, Ian
ISBN No.: 9780863561702
Pages: 512
Year: 201506
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 19.04
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Advance Praise '' Enemy on the Euphrates is that rare treasure that combines a fascinating account of important historical events with penetrating geopolitical analysis. Anyone seeking an understanding of the role of oil in shaping modern Middle Eastern history will want to read this book.'' -- Michael Klare, author of The Race for What''s Left: The Global Scramble for the World''s Last Resources ''A lively and well-researched account of the events leading up to the Iraqi ''revolution'' of 1920, using a number of hitherto unused British and Arabic sources. The leading Arab and British personalities are well-drawn, and the narrow moral universe of the British administrators is especially well portrayed. The description of the military campaign is masterful, and the narrative of the campaign maintains a high level of suspense.'' -- Peter Sluglett, author of Britain in Iraq: Contriving King and Country ''Ian Rutledge''s brilliant book reveals the folly and delusion of invading Iraq. Read it and shudder'' -- Nicholas Rankin, author of Churchill''s Wizards: The British Genius for Deception 1914-1945 ''Fascinating, lively and very readable . This gripping narrative brings to life the human side of these violent events and of the developments that preceded them through some vivid descriptions and highly relevant anecdotes'' Charles Tripp, author of The Power and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East Reviews ''By chance, economist Ian Rutledge has just published an account of the battle for Mosul and oil during and after the First World War .


material with acute relevance to the crisis now tearing Iraq to pieces'' -- Robert Fisk, Independent ''Readers will find plenty of food for thought in Ian Rutledge''s well-crafted and lively account . This timely book delves into the early, troubled history of British controlled Iraq . While offering abundant detail on military operations, lines of communications and warfare tactics, Enemy on the Euphrates also makes for a very lively and human-centred read of imperial history. Populated by a remarkable crowd of spies, diplomats, soldiers, clerics and tribal leaders, Rutledge''s account displays a novelist''s taste for intrigue, espionage, gunboat diplomacy, personal hardship and murder.'' -- BBC History Magazine ''Rutledge does an excellent job of conveying the logistical difficulties confronting any military leadership, let alone one operating thousands of miles from home and in physically challenging and hostile enemy territory . deserving of a wide readership'' -- Middle East Journal ''An excellently produced book that admirably succeeds in illuminating an important episode in British imperial history'' -- History Today ''Compelling, rich with such colorful personalities as Winston Churchill, Gertrude Bell and T. E. Lawrence'' -- Saudi Aramco World ''Well-researched, well-written and very useful contribution to the understanding of modern Iraq'' -- Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online ''As the legions of ISIS set up their proto-Caliphate in Iraq, the word ''prescience'' comes forcibly to mind'' -- The Oldie ''Timely and rich in detail .


highly readable, lively and dramatic. [Rutledge] presents fascinating accounts of the main British and Iraqi personalities involved in the narrative'' -- al-Hayat ''A timely reminder of how we got here . an important book'' -- The National ''Thought provoking . I like to think this book might find a place on the shelves of the libraries of the RUSI, Sandhurst or West Point'' -- War History Online ''Much of Enemy on the Euphrates reads like a great adventure story . Rutledge''s narrative is highly visual, transporting the reader from the battlefield to Baghdad, villages along the Euphrates, and conference rooms in London and Cairo where diplomats, politicians, military commanders and intelligence officers debate various models for controlling the region . a rare combination of in-depth information, fairness of analysis and readability, reinforced by excellent maps.'' -- Jordan Times ''Eye-opening, fascinating and brilliantly-written . Excellent'' -- The Long, Long Trail: The British Army in the Great War of 1914-1918 ''Exhaustive and very readable .


[Rutledge] succeeds in imparting an understanding of why relations between the Arabs and the West remain fraught to this day'' -- Asian Review of Books.


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